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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Ninh Binh House in Vietnam by HGAAJanuary 20th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: HGAA Ninh Binh is a quiet city 100km south of Hanoi. The buildings here are famous for their luxury, costly in appearance, but do not pay attention to the quality of living space, lack of natural elements, light and trees. Ninh Binh House is a simple house, with reinforced concrete structure which is very popular in Vietnam, but designed to create a living space different from the surrounding building, and closer to nature.
The whole house is a brick and concrete three-storey block, with a large central space in the middle of which is a common area for family activities such as living room, reading room, exercise room, etc. It is the place that connects the spaces of the house together, enabling people to interact with each other and be closer to nature. The house faces west, has an artificial lake and a large tree garden, which helps to cover the sun and regulate the air into the house. The house is designed with many green trees around. The roofs and roofs of the garages are used to grow vegetables daily. The openings on the walls and roof ensure the house is well illuminated and well ventilated, while creating the natural viewpoints for every space of the house. Taking advantage of the natural light, ventilation and greenery, the house has a pleasant atmosphere, friendly with the environment, saving the cost of lighting and air conditioning in living. With the simplest design, bypassing the complex and unnecessary details, the house focuses only on factors that are truly valuable to people such as nature, light, wind and trees. to improve the quality of human living space. Contact HGAA
Tags: Vietnam Categories: Garden, House, Residential |